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lindrios t1_ixm9ujd wrote

If it comes down to the absolute worst case scenario... Off-Road Diesel is your best bet.

Fill a jerry can with what ever you can afford, and repeat as necessary.

The taxes are much lower, and the sulphur content is lower by several thousand PPM as well.

In theory, the lower sulphur content would also make the furnace more efficient

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MrHoonigan802 t1_ixmhot2 wrote

A market nearby had a blend of diesel and kerosene. I'm out the woods now and safe. Thank you everyone that was helpful I learned alot about furnaces

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sugarplummed t1_ixvl2we wrote

Thanks for posting. We are moving to VT in a year or so and any real life info is helpful

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vtddy t1_ixohgnc wrote

It's not lower in sulphur content. It is the same exact fuel as on-road diesel. It is just dyed red. No difference in diesel, off road, or #2heating oil other than the color

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lindrios t1_ixos16k wrote

I was looking at some dated reg, you're correct. Sorry about that.

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